[ *5 1 
Qbs. V. 
Lymph per fe , boiled, became gelatinous ; but, 
being mixed with a ftrong Solution of Terra foliata 
Tartarty it foon refumed its former Fluidity. 
Obs. VI. 
In bringing the above Mixture to a State of bail- 
ing, the Phenomenon of Coagulation appeared more 
eminently in each of them > efpecially that with Cla- 
ret. Eatons Styptic, Tormentil-roots, Pomegranate- 
peels, and almoft every Reftringent, more or lels 
afforded the fame Appearances of Coagulation. 
Notwithftanding the Difappearance of the Sym- 
ptoms, and the favourable ProfpeCt that enfued the 
Evacuation of the Waters, the Relief which fhe had 
thereby was only temporary, and of a fhort Dura- 
tion : For, 
Sept. 30. An Inundation again alarmed her, and 
obliged her forthwith to remove the Bandage, for 
Fear of Suffocation. Hence, to the latter End of 
Obfcber , fhe re-filled/ incredibly ; and, notwith- 
ftanding any Method ufed to prevent it, within Forty 
Days after the Taracentefis , there was again col- 
lected, in the Abdomen , and depending Parts, a 
Quantity of Lymph, equal to, if not greater than, that 
which I had but juft before thence extracted. All her 
former Complaints, efpecially the c JDyfpnoea i likewife 
returned, and opprefted her more violently than 
ever. 
Obf. 29. The Waters being ready to break their 
Confines, and the Pain and Diftention infupportable 
under them, Che again defired my Aftiftance to re- 
lieve 
